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Poetry magazines

Find inspiration from contemporary poems, and ideas of where to get your own poetry published in this list of current poetry magazines.

National Poetry Library membership entitles you to remotely access digital copies of current and back issues of Banipal, Magma, Modern Poetry in Translation, PBS Bulletin, PN Review, Poetry London, The Poetry Review, Poetry Wales, and Stand via Exact Editions.

The Stinging Fly

The Stinging Fly magazine was established in 1997 to seek out, publish and promote the very best new Irish and international writing. Editor: Lisa McInerney.

Strix

Strix is a magazine of poetry and short fiction, launched in May 2017. and published three times a year. Editors: SJ Bradley, Ian Harker and Andrew Lambeth.

Tears in the Fence

Tears in the Fence is an internationally recognised independent literary journal established in November 1984. This bi-annual publication includes poetry, prose, translations, reviews and essays by established writers from around the world. Editor: David Caddy.

Temenos Academy Review

Temenos Academy Review comprises a mixture of papers given at the Academy and new work, including poetry, art, and reviews. Editors: John Carey, Hilary Davies and James Harpur.

Time Haiku

The Time Haiku journal is published twice a year in February and August. Potential contributors can send haiku, tanka, haibun and renku for consideration. There is no limit on the number of submissions. Editor: Diana Webb.

Times Literary Supplement (TLS)

For over a century, the TLS has been one of the world’s leading international literary journal. Readers of the TLS will find new poems, essays, extracts from new publications - including fiction - and regular columns plus detailed reviews of new books in a wide range of subjects.

Under the Radar

Under the Radar is a place for readers and writers alike to make new discoveries. The flagship magazine of Nine Arches Press is a lively mix of up-and-coming and established poets and writers, as well as reviews and articles. Editors: Jane Commane, Matt Merritt and Maria Taylor.

Urthona: Journal of Buddhism and the Arts

Urthona Buddhist arts magazine covers all aspects of contemporary and traditional arts from a Western Buddhist perspective. It is published annually in a high quality, 68 page, glossy magazine format. Editor: Dharmavadana.

Ver Poets Poetry World

This is the regular newsletter of Ver Poets, a group of poets who meet regularly in St Albans, United Kingdom, to discuss poetry and to share their poems.

Wasafiri

Since launching in 1984, Wasafiri has become the UK’s leading magazine for international contemporary writing, and is now renowned for publishing some of the world’s most distinguished writers. Editor: Sana Soyal.

Wet Grain

Wet Grain is a print magazine for new poetry in English. Editor: Patrick Romero McCafferty, and guests.

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Tuesday, 12 noon – 6pm
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Monday, closed.

Saturday 2 May,  Saturday 9 May  – The Royal Festival Hall is closed for an event, but the library remains open  – access via the Royal Festival Hall Artists Entrance.
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